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Meet kakapo Sirocco this Conservation Week

Meet kakapo Sirocco this Conservation Week

Aucklanders and visitors to Auckland will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet and learn all about the world’s rarest parrot when kakapo Sirocco visits Auckland Zoo in celebration of Conservation Week next month.

The Department of Conservation (DOC) and its Southern Islands Area kakapo team have joined forces with the zoo to create a unique evening experience from 14 – 23 September (6pm – 9pm) so that people can “get involved” and experience this nocturnal national treasure – one of only 124 kakapo in the world.

“Twelve-year-old Sirocco is one very special kakapo, and something of a conservation superstar. He had to be hand-raised as a chick, and through this developed a preference for human rather than kakapo company. His love of people has seen him become an important advocate for his species, and has enabled DOC to help tell the story of one of New Zealand’s greatest conservation challenges,” says DOC spokesperson Nic Vallance.

“Sirocco’s visit is our way of celebrating the thousands of hours that volunteers, rangers, vets, scientists and sponsors have put into maximising the survival chances of kakapo over the last 30 years,” says Ms Vallance.

Auckland Zoo, which provides veterinary support to the kakapo recovery team, and partners with DOC in many native species recovery programmes, is proud to be hosting this avian VIP.

“We’re delighted to be joining with DOC to offer zoo visitors a rare opportunity to see this extraordinary bird. Just 30 years ago the kakapo was on the brink of extinction. Now numbers continue to grow as a result of the incredible efforts of the kakapo recovery team. We hope that the experience will inspire everyone to get involved and play a part in protecting all our unique native wildlife,” says Auckland Zoo director, Jonathan Wilcken.

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Along with guided tours to meet Sirocco, the 14 – 23 September evenings offer the opportunity to view screenings about kakapo and other native species that the zoo and DOC are involved in helping. There will be interactive displays, talks by rangers, vets and keepers, and the chance to chat with DOC and zoo staff involved in caring for kakapo and other national treasures, and to find out about ways to “get involved” in conservation activities. From 5.30pm, there will also be great dinner and beverage options available to purchase in the zoo’s entry plaza, including hangi-style vegetables and gourmet Kiwi barbecue food.

Tickets are limited to these evenings (conditions apply and are detailed at www.aucklandzoo.co.nz/kakapo). Pre-purchasing of tickets is essential. Tickets (allocated for specific tour times) are $20 for adults, $10 for children (aged 4 – 15 years) or $50 for a family (2 adults, 2 children). To pre-purchase tickets phone the Auckland Zoo Information Centre (09) 360 3805. For further details about Sirocco and his visit, www.aucklandzoo.conz; www.doc.govt.nz and www.kakaporecovery.org.nz

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